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Repair information and guides for the iPhone 6 that was released on September 19, 2014. Model Numbers: A1549, A1586, and A1589

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Plug in itunes logo after screen replacement

Hello.

I have just replaced a iPhone 6 screen. Now it shows a quick red screen, and afterwards going to "plug in itunes" logo. I have tried to put it on DFU mode, but still not working. I tried this before, but after restore in DFU mode it works fine, but not this time.

The error that pop up on itunes is 4005, and 4013.

Anyone have some solutions?

Greetings

Christian

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If you did not mix up your screws when re-installing the shield that covers the screen connectors: try disconnecting the front cam assembly cable from the logic board, then try restoring again. What happens?

If you did mix up your screws, you may have a case of long screw damage. You'll need to confirm by examining the screw brackets under a scope. Try at least to remove that shield, then test your phone. Any change?

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Thanks for the quick answer. It doesn't work. The screws us correctly screwed. any other solutions?

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Christian

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So you tried restoring with front cam assembly disconnected but with the LCD & touch screen cables (2 cables) and home button cable (1 cable) all connected, and still have that issue? If yes, there are many possible causes. One of them being incompatible parts such as the new screen = try the old one back. One of them is pry damage by displacing some component from the board, usually around the connectors = need careful examination, but won't be easy since small parts are covered with black glue. One of them is using a long screw in place of a shorter screw, and causing all sorts of issues = need to look inside the screw brackets using a scope to try and detect this kind of damage. And are you sure the iPhone did not have a history? If the screen was broken, could be a hard drop; or previous attempted repair or liquid damage.

In all cases, if I could I would just install the old screen back, and take it to Apple for replacement, either the screen or possibly doing damage control by replacing the whole unit.

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